First published in 1902, 'Just So Stories' is a classic collection of animal fables and poetry by Rudyard Kipling, the popular British Victorian writer, English journalist, poet, and novelist.This collection evolved out of nighttime story-telling between Rudyard and his daughter Josephine. The peculiar name is drawn from her insistence that these tales, which were origin stories describing how animals got their most unique features, be told: "just so". It is an amusing and timeless collection of children's stories that makes for excellent bedtime reading. The stories are primarily animal-based, and constitute some of Kipling's best-known works. They include: 'How the Whale Got His Throat', 'How The Camel Got His Hump', 'How The Rhinoceros Got His Skin', 'How The Leopard Got His Spots', 'The Elephant's Child', 'The Sing-Song of Old Man Kangaroo', and many more.